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Dirty cops, trafficking rings, globe-spanning, nail-biting undercover detective work and the biggest takedown of the online narcotics market in the history of the internet. This is the story of how a single innovation has fuelled the world's criminal financial markets, and unleashed a cat-and mouse game like no other.
Over the last decade, crime lords inhabiting lawless corners of the internet have operated more freely - whether in drug dealing, money laundering, or human trafficking - than their old school counterparts could have ever dreamed of. By transacting in currencies with anonymous ledgers, overseen by no government and beholden no bankers, they have robbed law enforcement of the primary method of cracking down on illicit finance: following the money.
But what if this dark economy held a secret, fatal flaw? What if their currency wasn't so cryptic after all? Could an investigator using the right mixture of technical wizardry, financial forensics, and old-fashioned persistence uncover an entire criminal underworld?
Lords of Crypto Crime is the gripping, insider story of how a brilliant group of investigators took down the biggest kingpins of the dark web.
For one-semester, undergraduate and graduate level courses in
Organizational Behavior. Unique and current insight on the everyday
processes and phenomena of OB. Behavior in Organizations shows
students the real world of OB through its blend of cutting-edge
research and practical applications. This text then challenges
students to take theory one step further by having them put the
concepts into action. The many changes in the tenth edition reflect
the authors' never-ending mission to present a balance between
knowledge and application, while including coverage on the latest
advances in the field.
Graphic novels and comics have launched characters and stories that
play a dominant role in contemporary popular culture throughout the
world. The extensive revisions in this second edition of Comic Art,
Creativity and the Law update the author’s analysis of important
changes at the intersection of law and comics, featuring an
examination of how recent cases will affect the creative process as
applied to comic art. Throughout, Marc H. Greenberg examines the
impact of contract law, copyright law (including termination
rights, parody and ownership of characters), tax law and obscenity
law on the creative process. He considers how these laws enhance
and constrain the process of creating comic art by examining the
effect their often inconsistent and incoherent application has had
on the lives of creators, retailers and readers of comic art.
Thoroughly revised and updated, there are new chapters featuring a
discussion of important new cases in copyright work-for-hire and
fair use doctrines; the intersection of law and fan-based
creations, such as fan fiction, fan art, fan film and cosplay; as
well as a new chapter on licensing comics for motion pictures and
television. Designed for academics, practitioners, students of law
and fans of comic art, the book offers proposals for changes in
those laws that constrain the creative process, as well as a
glimpse into the future of comic art and the law.
Graphic novels and comics have launched characters and stories that
play a dominant role in contemporary popular culture throughout the
world. The extensive revisions in this second edition of Comic Art,
Creativity and the Law update the author's analysis of important
changes at the intersection of law and comics, featuring an
examination of how recent cases will affect the creative process as
applied to comic art. Throughout, Marc H. Greenberg examines the
impact of contract law, copyright law (including termination
rights, parody and ownership of characters), tax law and obscenity
law on the creative process. He considers how these laws enhance
and constrain the process of creating comic art by examining the
effect their often inconsistent and incoherent application has had
on the lives of creators, retailers and readers of comic art.
Thoroughly revised and updated, there are new chapters featuring a
discussion of important new cases in copyright work-for-hire and
fair use doctrines; the intersection of law and fan-based
creations, such as fan fiction, fan art, fan film and cosplay; as
well as a new chapter on licensing comics for motion pictures and
television. Designed for academics, practitioners, students of law
and fans of comic art, the book offers proposals for changes in
those laws that constrain the creative process, as well as a
glimpse into the future of comic art and the law.
Infectious diseases have been a threat since the beginning of
civilization, leading the world to constantly adapt and advance
medical knowledge in order to survive. The way society responds to
these diseases has changed significantly throughout the years due
to an influx of new technology, information, and research. In order
to ensure society is equipped to handle future battles with
infectious diseases, it is essential to understand past outbreaks
and how they were handled. Historical and Epidemiological Analyses
on the Impact of Infectious Disease on Society considers the
history of infectious disease from the dawn of man to the present
and discusses the scope and impact they have had on society and
humanity. This book also examines how nation-state conflicts have
interwoven with microscopic conflicts. Covering a range of critical
topics such as plague, lethality, and technology, this reference
work is ideal for medical professionals, historians, researchers,
scholars, practitioners, academicians, instructors, and students.
This volume results from two programs that took place at the
Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the National University of
Singapore: Aspects of Computation — in Celebration of the
Research Work of Professor Rod Downey (21 August to 15 September
2017) and Automata Theory and Applications: Games, Learning and
Structures (20-24 September 2021).The first program was dedicated
to the research work of Rodney G. Downey, in celebration of his
60th birthday. The second program covered automata theory whereby
researchers investigate the other end of computation, namely the
computation with finite automata, and the intermediate level of
languages in the Chomsky hierarchy (like context-free and
context-sensitive languages).This volume contains 17 contributions
reflecting the current state-of-art in the fields of the two
programs.
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Quite the Pair (Hardcover)
Beth Greenberg; Edited by Susan Atlas; Cover design or artwork by Betti Gefecht
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Into the Quiet (Hardcover)
Beth C Greenberg; Edited by Susan Atlas; Cover design or artwork by Betti Gefecht
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This book seeks to make fractions more accessible to both students
and teachers by introducing an element of fun. The stories, poems,
plays, and parodies contained in these pages are designed to
entertain your students and at the same time to give them a solid
grasp of important fractional concepts. The characters and
situations in each activity will also help students apply the
concepts they learn to real-life situations--a key element of the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Curriculum Standards.
- from the book.Grades 3-6.
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Swim Day (Hardcover)
Jerome Vinroy Wilson; Cover design or artwork by Andy Catling; Edited by Louis Greenberg
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In this landmark study of the literary relationship between the
gospel of John and the synoptic gospels, Gary Greenberg presents
compelling evidence for the existence of a written pre-canonical
Alpha gospel that contained almost all of the main episodes in the
adult life of Jesus (excluding major speeches, such as discourses,
parables, and "I Am" sayings) and which became the written source
for the core biography of Jesus in Mark, Luke, John, and Matthew.
While Mark used the Alpha gospel with only slight variations, John
had profound theological disagreements with it, objecting to its
theological message about how to obtain eternal life, the depiction
of Jesus, and other matters. This induced him to rewrite the Alpha
gospel so that it conformed to his own very different theological
agenda. Consequently, John's gospel functions as a thorough
theological critique of Mark, but the changes he introduced made it
difficult to see how he and Mark worked from the same written
source. By using John's theological concerns as a filter for
reading and understanding what objections John would have with
Mark's Jesus stories, The Case for a Proto-Gospel reverse-engineers
the editorial path taken by John and reconstructs the content of
the Alpha gospel. Finally, the author discusses the relationship of
the other two synoptic gospels to the Alpha gospel, asserting that
Luke also knew the Alpha gospel but used Mark as his primary
source, and that while Matthew did not know the Alpha gospel, his
use of Mark as a primary source ensured that his core biography of
Jesus also derived from this earlier source.
Called "enriching" and "profoundly moving" by Elie Wiesel, "The
Jewish Way "is a comprehensive and inspiring presentation of
Judaism as revealed through its holy days.
In thoughtful and engaging prose, Rabbi Irving Greenberg explains
and interprets the origin, background, interconnections, ceremonial
rituals, and religious significance of all the Jewish holidays,
including Passover, Yom Kippur, Purim, Hanukkah, Holocaust
Remembrance Day, and Israeli Independence Day. Giving detailed
instructions for observance--the rituals, prayers, foods, and
songs--he shows how celebrating the holy days of the Jewish
calendar not only relives Jewish history but puts one in touch with
the basic ideals of Judaism and the fundamental experience of life.
Insightful, original, and engrossing, "The Jewish Way "is an
essential volume that should be in every Jewish home, library, and
synagogue.
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